El Payaso
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MacLeod said:Doesn't almost every superhero movie focus on the actual character?
Every one of them. B89 set the difference in many aspects.
MacLeod said:Doesn't almost every superhero movie focus on the actual character?
El Payaso said:Every one of them. B89 set the difference in many aspects.
El Payaso said:I saw more Batman on screen moments in B89 than in BB.
ATTENTION: My previous statement does not mean anything about the movies' quality.
(^ I had to)
I guess I am just one of the few who thought 89 was a joke of a movie. It was great when I was a kid but eventually you just have to grow up.MacLeod said:I never doubted your doubting of the quality. I liked both movies, I just prefer 89 more.
Stupify_me said:I guess I am just one of the few who thought 89 was a joke of a movie. It was great when I was a kid but eventually you just have to grow up.
Just my opinion.
If you say so. I think the over all feel of Batman 89 was very childish and cartoony. Yes there is alot of violence and some death but the whole thing felt like a cartoon and almost felt like they made it for a kid but went o"h crap we won't some adults to...Hey would could thow in a some one getting fried by a joy buzzer."El Payaso said:HAHAHAHA. C'mon dude. I don't doubt or judge your tastes but they have nothing to do with age.
For that matter several of us late 20's and early 30's should be saying 'I liked comic books as any other kid but of course I grew up.'
Stupify_me said:If you say so. I think the over all feel of Batman 89 was very childish and cartoony. Yes there is alot of violence and some death but the whole thing felt like a cartoon and almost felt like they made it for a kid but went o"h crap we won't some adults to...Hey would could thow in a some one getting fried by a joy buzzer."
Stupify_me said:The comics don't really feel that way for me very adult themed.
Stupify_me said:Another thing I didn't like about 89 was people complain so much about the Begins fight scenes but go back and watch 89 it was filled with the most simple fight scenes there was no skill to what Batman was doing. He was doing straight kick straigh punch Backhand. He was doing moves that kids who are 12 or 13 do after watching an action movie when they are all excited and running home.
Stupify_me said:The strong lack of emotion behind the movie was also very disapointing. The movie was all about the action and the style of the sets. Also lets get in to some of the really really cheesy spots like the Joker in that hat dancing with a boom box that was so very corney or the you wouldn't hit a man with glasses crap. Those things were not thing Joker would ever do it was the idea of Joker from people who didn't give a **** about the comics.
Stupify_me said:Their idea of Gordon and his relationship with Batman (or lack there of) was one of the biggest let downs these guys are close and there is a very important bond there but it was ignored all togather.
Stupify_me said:I could go on and on but im tired and half of this just came out as ramblings.
lol to be fair, Superman The Movie did it 30 years ago
Doesn't almost every superhero movie focus on the actual character? I know 89 may not have because the Joker was used more but the other Batman movies had Batman as a main character. Spiderman and The Punisher were the main characters too and they were focused on well in my opinion.
Every one of them. B89 set the difference in many aspects.
I saw more Batman on screen moments in B89 than in BB.
El Payaso said:The joy buzzer fits Joker perfectly. But for you a good thing is a bad thing.
A cartoon for kids wioth adult themes sounds great anyway.
Never fear improvement.
This says a lot: one thing you hated about B89 is the way other people complain about BB. FTW???
Are you so running out of things to complain about B89?
I wish i could fight like that when I was 12.
Yeah, Joker never do clowny things or make jokes when he's beaten up. Lecture us.
And this is where you got a point.
Yes, and besides we were talking about growing up.
BB pretty much followed Donner's superhero blueprint, so I don't know where you see this "original" idea from.ChrisBaleBatman said:I dunno. I wouldn't say it was AS MUCH as Batman Begins did.
I mean, Lex Luthor got a pretty good amount of screentime once he was introduced. Letting us see him unravel his plan and stuff.
Batman Begins really had us with Bruce practically ALL the time. We got to see other characters (without Batman at all, either watching or in the scene) a bit at the end. For the most part though, we got all Batman.
ChrisBaleBatman said:Well, for me yeah......it kinda made the Joker the star almost. In a few ways, it did feel like THE KILLING JOKE, in how the Joker kinda stole the spotlight.
ChrisBaleBatman said:Not to say Keaton didn't do good, I just found myself gravitating more towards Nicholson throughout the film.
ChrisBaleBatman said:I dunno....I have a little bit of doubt on that one.....but, I think your right. Batman wasn't an origin film, so we did get Batman from the very beginning, which was pretty cool.
Stupify_me said:If you say so. I think the over all feel of Batman 89 was very childish and cartoony. Yes there is alot of violence and some death but the whole thing felt like a cartoon and almost felt like they made it for a kid but went o"h crap we won't some adults to...Hey would could thow in a some one getting fried by a joy buzzer."
Stupify_me said:The comics don't really feel that way for me very adult themed.
Stupify_me said:Another thing I didn't like about 89 was people complain so much about the Begins fight scenes but go back and watch 89 it was filled with the most simple fight scenes there was no skill to what Batman was doing. He was doing straight kick straigh punch Backhand. He was doing moves that kids who are 12 or 13 do after watching an action movie when they are all excited and running home.
This is just stupid.Kevin Roegele said:I get the feeling you'd love Batman '89 if you could be reassured it's not childish to watch.
How many Batman comics have you read? It's only some of the ones of the last twenty years or so which have been adult themed. Batman has always been for a broad audience.
That's the sort of complaint a 14 year old would make.
BB pretty much followed Donner's superhero blueprint, so I don't know where you see this "original" idea from.
The entire first half was almost entirely dedicated to just Clark, and wasn't until into the middle of the film where the title character actually appeared and the villain's plot was put into place. Not to mention the only time the hero and villain match up as good vs. evil, is at the very end. Sound familiar?
Yes. And I don't recall anyone saying the Joker had too much frames in the KJ comic book. A good story is a good story.
No one can help but gravitate towards Nicholson. But Keaton was so good they insisted in keeping him for the second and the third one.
Batman was an origin film, it's just that they didn't tell everything in the traditional way. But yes, the flashbacks made possible that we could see Batman from the beginning.
Of course the joker stole the spotlight in B89, that's what he does! He seeks attention, he wants people to be forced to pay attention to his horrific acts. Batman doesn't want publicity, he wants to blend into the shadows etc, he doesn't need to be anything special in the public eye, he wants to be a ghost! The joker needs the attention, so having a lot of the attention of B89 on the Joker seemed like the right thing to do for me!
I was going off this comment of yours..ChrisBaleBatman said:I didn't say that.
I said the forus on the character, it was so centered on Bruce/Batman the entire film.
It's no secret it followed the blueprint of STM.
Your not reading what I type.
I said the focus on Batman was heavy. Hevier than any film, I've seen. I'm just saying that. That's all.
So yeah, it came off to me that you're saying BB was the first comic book film to actually focus on its main character mostly, which I find highly disagreeable.ChrisBaleBatman said:What do you mean? I think it changes the way a superhero film should shift it's focus. Focusing all on the actual main character, Batman, was a a very original thing...I think. And, if it's not.....it's certainly a rare thing to see.
Neither did Superman with Lex.In STM, there was a good chunk of Lex. Batman didn't really have to share so much screentime with Ra's or even Crane.
DarKush said:I liked Begins, but I don't think it was the greatest comic book movie ever, like some people do.
Overall I liked the darker tone. But last summer I enjoyed Fantastic Four more. It whizzed alone, while Batman Begins moped a little.
Tojo said:I agree with your first point, partially. I don't think it was as brilliant as everyone made it out to be, but it was most definatley the best COMIC BOOK movie i have seen(and i seen 'em all).
Sandman138 said:You would rate it above A History of Violence, American Splendor, Ghost World, and Road to Perdition?
ChrisBaleBatman said:I don't think it automatically means that Joker should takeover the story, though.
I'm not saying that B89 did with that concept.
But....don't think for a minute that the only way to tell a Joker story is if he's the center, b/c it's not so.
I hope to God he doesn't get more spotlight than Batman in TDK. I'd be pretty damn pissed if he does....